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dropped yesterday and bring them back to me .”The woman followed the same road,but to her dismay,the wind had blown the feathers all searching for hours,she returned with only three in her hand.“You see,”said the old man,“it’s easy to drop them,but it’s impossible to get them it is doesn’t take much to spread a rumor,but once you do,you can never pletely undo the wrong.”1. The neighbor was deeply offended and hurt.2. It was pletely untrue.3. To find out what she could do to repair the damage.4. The wind had blown the feathers all away.5. Once you do something wrong,you can never pletely undo it.Task 4: An Announcement1. The Student Friendship Association2. outing3. school gate4. 6:405. 7 :00 sharp6. on timeIV. Speaking OutNow Your TurnModel 1 How wonderful!Matthew: Hey, Kimberly, guess what!Kimberly: What’s up, Matt?Matthew: I’ve got the most wonderful news!Kimberly: What’s that?Matthew: Our school basketball team won our game—and by ten points!Kimberly: How wonderful!Model 2 Congratulations!Nicole: Hi, Steven!Steven: Why, Nicole! You looked so excited.Nicole: I can’t believe it! I won the first prize in the speech contests!Steven: That’s great! Congratulations!Nicole: Thanks. I’m so happy! I really worked hard though.Steven: You deserve it. I’m very happy for you.Model 3What’s wrong?Susan: What’s wring? You looked so tired and worried.Sarah: My roommate, Nicole, had a temperature last night, as high as 40 degrees centigrade!Susan: Terrible! Is she all right now?Sarah: I don’t know. She’s in hospital.Susan: I hope she’ll be fine.Sarah: So do I.V. Let’s TalkJack: Hi, I’ve been looking for you since the morning. I couldn’t find you anywhere.Jane: Yeah. I don’t feel like hanging out with the crowd any more, especially since Susan stopped ing to school.Jack: I know. It’s such a pity about her parents: losing one parent is bad enough, but losing them both on the same day and in such an accident…It’s terrible! Have you seen her since?Jane: No. I trie d talking to her on the phone. She sounded bad.Jack: The other day, I talked to Mr. Smith—you know that tall guy who works in the Dean’s Office. Apparently, Susan is thinking of dropping out of school. She has almost money,